Definitions

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  • adjective Resembling or characteristic of a mesh.

Etymologies

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mesh +‎ -like

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Examples

  • A meshlike sock supports the heart, which often swells to three times its normal size in heart-failure patients.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Design details abound, including recessed, jewel-like headlamps, meshlike upper and lower grilles, a well-sculpted front fascia, and integrated fog lamps in front.

    The Car Connection 2009

  • Kota Doria sareesThe turgid heat of the Rajasthan desert inspired this meshlike cloth that is so airy - it's like wearing a fan.

    RO.RSS 2009

  • Taking a closer look, there are plenty of details to appreciate, including jewel-like headlamps, meshlike upper and lower grilles, a well-sculpted front fascia, and integrated fog lamps in front; in back

    The Car Connection 2009

  • Taking a closer look, there are plenty of details to appreciate, including jewel-like headlamps, meshlike upper and lower grilles, a well-sculpted front fascia, and integrated fog lamps in front; in back Cadillac's vertical tail lamps flank the corners and the trunklid crease is lined with a spoilerlike strip of LEDs.

    The Car Connection 2009

  • Glaucoma occurs when the aqueous humor can’t drain out of your eye through the meshlike covering where it normally drains, thus building up pressure in the eyeball and cutting off some blood supply to the optic nerve.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

  • Glaucoma occurs when the aqueous humor can’t drain out of your eye through the meshlike covering where it normally drains, thus building up pressure in the eyeball and cutting off some blood supply to the optic nerve.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

  • Glaucoma occurs when the aqueous humor can’t drain out of your eye through the meshlike covering where it normally drains, thus building up pressure in the eyeball and cutting off some blood supply to the optic nerve.

    You Staying Young MEHMET C. OZ 2007

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